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Emerald Ecovations announced the launch of their Cradle to Cradle Compostability Program in the Tri-State area. The new program connects composters, waste haulers, and select companies to pilot a solution for the growing environmental concerns surrounding disposable products by offering a comprehensive solution for their end-of-life management.

“In our mission to end deforestation, we’ve been at the forefront of using rapidly renewable fibers and creating a circular manufacturing infrastructure. It’s important for us to close the loop by ensuring compostable materials actually get composted. Our new program will allow companies to take part in the governance of compostability,” stated Ralph Bianculli, CEO and Founder of Emerald Ecovations.

Key Features of the Cradle to Cradle Compostability Program include:

1.ÌýComprehensive Product Lifecycle Management: The program encompasses the entire lifecycle of disposables, from design and manufacturing to consumer use and then regeneration into a nutrient rich soil amendment completing the Cradle to Cradle process.

2.ÌýOne Bin Total Solutionâ„¢: The company plans retrieval of Emerald Ecovations’ compostable products and organic food waste, transport to a regional Department of Environmental Conservations certified compost facility, with a complete breakdown of materials within 90 days  and eventually back to natural organic compost that will be marketed for both commercial and home use.

3.Ìý±Ê²¹°ù³Ù²Ô±ð°ù²õ³ó¾±±è²õ:ÌýThe company is establishing strategic partnerships with composters, waste haulers, and clients nationwide to tackle the issues collectively.

4.ÌýEducation and Outreach: As part of the program, Emerald Ecovations will expand its Emerald Sustainability Academy to include specific training on compostability and circular economy principles.

Beginning on November 1, 2024, Emerald Ecovations will be reviewing companies interested in participating in the program based upon the following criteria:

  •  On-site population 500-1,000
  •  Location must be accessible by truck
  •  Cooperation of current hauler or ability to bring in project hauler
  •  Regional pilot will launch in Tri-State Area (Connecticut, New Jersey, New York)

Companies will be selected by January 31, 2025 with the launch of the program in Q1 2025. This program will encompass the entire lifecycle of disposables, from design and manufacturing to consumer use and then regeneration into a nutrient rich soil amendment completing the Cradle to Cradle process.

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